The Dallas Cowboys are hopeful some of their injured players are able to suit up on Saturday night, but several of them will have to do so without any practice. Ahead of the 2018 NFC divisional round match up with the Los Angeles Rams, Dallas has five players listed as questionable, and two of them didn’t practice all week. Wide receiver Cole Beasley (ankle) and tight end Blake Jarwin (ankle) will be true game-time decisions.

David Irving also didn’t practice this week and was ruled out, but what else is new. On the flip side, right guard Zack Martin (knee), left tackle Tyron Smith (neck) and wideouts Tavon Austin (groin) and Noah Brown (illness) all practiced in full on Thursday after being limited throughout the week. They are good to go to take on the Rams. The other Cowboys who are questionable all were limted throughout the week and that includes DT Maliek Collins, guard Xavier Su’a-Filo and safety Darian Thompson.

Collins ankle was injured against the Seahawks in the wild-card game and Su’a-Filo missed the contest with his own ankle injury.

The biggest concern is probably Beasley, the Cowboys’ slot receiver. While Amari Cooper can play the slot very well, it will probably be Austin filling in if Beasley is limited or out of the game. Jarwin’s snaps would go to rookie Dalton Schultz. If Su’a-Filo can’t go, rookie Connor Williams will start, and that may have happened anyway.

The opposite sideline has a much shorter injury list, and the most prominent name on it seems ready to roll. RB Todd Gurley missed the final two regular season games with a knee issue and combining that rest with the bye week earned by being the No. 2 seed led to a full day of practice Thursday.

Rotational defensive end Ethan Westbrooks seems to be the only concern, injuring his thigh on Wednesday and not practicing on Thursday.

Westbrooks has logged just 180 snaps on the year, though, so his absence wouldn’t hamstring the Rams’ defense.